slightly simplistic
Frequency: 6.03.3 per million words
To a small degree; very similar to 'a little'.
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- His explanation of the complex issue was slightly simplistic.
- While the core idea is good, the execution feels slightly simplistic.
- The budget proposal, though well-intentioned, seemed slightly simplistic given the scale of the problem.
- Her initial reaction to the crisis was understandable, albeit slightly simplistic.
- The user interface is functional but a bit slightly simplistic for advanced users.
- The novel's ending, while satisfying, felt slightly simplistic after such a complex build-up.
- We need a more nuanced approach; this one is slightly simplistic.
- The marketing strategy was effective but perhaps a touch slightly simplistic.
- He found the political commentary in the film to be slightly simplistic.
- The teacher's feedback was helpful, though it bordered on being slightly simplistic.